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What’s the Difference Between Divorce and Annulment?
How is an Annulment Different?
In the state of Florida, a marriage can be ended either by a divorce or an annulment. An annu...

Premarital Agreements in Divorce Explained
What Is a Premarital Agreement?
In Florida, prenuptial agreements are called premarital agreements. Many couples decide on p...

Estate Planning in Divorce
Don't Forget About Estate Planning
It’s always a good idea to start planning ahead for things that will need to be alt...

Documents to Assemble When Preparing for Divorce in Florida
Stay Focused - Organize All Necessary Paperwork
While this is a very emotional time, it is important to stay focused during ...

Retirement Plans and Divorce in Florida
Separate Property vs Marital Property
The way in which retirement benefits are divided as part of a divorce settlement in a ...

Children’s Bill of Rights in a Divorce
Don't Take Your Children's Feelings For Granted
The Children’s Bill of Rights is something we like to mention during o...

Be a Positive Role Model for Your Children
Be Positive Now More Than Ever
Even if you are not the primary custodial parent in a divorce, it doesn’t mean that you...

Minimizing the Effects of Divorce on the Children
Children Need a Home Without Conflict
When facing divorce, many parents wonder, “Should we stay together for the kids?...

How is Alimony Affected by the Length of a Marriage in Florida?
Short-Term Versus Moderate-Term Marriages
Divorce is a difficult emotional process, no matter how long the marriage has last...

How is Marital Property Typically Divided in a Florida Divorce?
Always Seek Representation When Dividing Up Marital Assets
The division of marital property can be one of the toughest aspec...

Determining if Your Home is a Marital or Non-Marital Asset
What Will Happen to My Marital Home in My Divorce?
The marital home can be one of the most important assets in a divorce set...